non-Catholics and communion on the Camino

Jessica Hopkins jesnmochaYAHOO.COM
Wed Apr 4 16:21:24 PDT 2001


Hi Bill,

I too was raised Catholic (12 year of Catholic
education too), and have many nun friends, and think
of Jesus as a great philosopher. I agree with Ana
completely. God, does not look, act, think, feel,
resemble anything like the limited images we create of
him though our ignorance, fear, and thought, social
and cultural stuctures. If we are capable of
sufficient love to invite you to join in in a
celebration of spirit, think how much more love (and
invitation) is God capable of!  Blessings to you and
you journey. Love, Jessica

 --- Ana Young <ayoung2001aYAHOO.COM> wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> As someone baptised Catholic and who believes in the
> basix tenets of Christianity - as they were
> originally
> taught by Jesus - but who doesn't always take part
> in
> services for whatever reason, I don't think anything
> whatsoever about anyone else's motives for attending
> mass. I have this simplistic belief that all are
> God's
> people and the services are beautiful. Anyone should
> be welcome - and to receive the sacraments as well.
>
> Ultreia!
> Ana
>
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